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faster

/ˈfæstər/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Moving or capable of moving at high speed; taking a comparatively short time to happen or be completed.

Example Sentences:
  • She is a faster runner than anyone else on the track team.
  • We need to find a faster route to the airport to avoid traffic.
2.adverb

At high speed; more rapidly.

Example Sentences:
  • The car drove faster as it entered the highway.
  • Technology is evolving faster than society can adapt to it.
3.noun

A person who abstains from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially for religious, spiritual, or medical reasons.

Example Sentences:
  • During the religious holiday, the fasters gathered at sunset to break their fast.
  • Medical researchers monitored the blood sugar levels of the fasters during the study.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The comparative form of the adjective and adverb 'fast'. 'Fast' originates from the Old English 'fæst', meaning 'firm, secure, or constant'. Over time, the meaning shifted from 'firmly fixed' to 'rapidly' (as in running 'hard' or 'fast' against something). The suffix '-er' is of Proto-Germanic origin, used to form comparative adjectives and adverbs. Separately, as a noun, it derives from 'fast' (to abstain from food), which comes from the Proto-Germanic '*fastēną' (to hold fast, guard, or keep).

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

To remember 'faster', think of a runn**er** who is quick**er** than the rest.

Frequently Asked Questions About “faster

1. What is the meaning of “faster” in English?

In English, faster (adjective) is defined as: “Moving or capable of moving at high speed; taking a comparatively short time to happen or be completed.”.

2. How do you use “faster” in a sentence?

She is a faster runner than anyone else on the track team.

3. What are English synonyms of “faster”?

Common synonyms include:quicker,swifter,speedier,more rapid,brisker

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “faster”?

The comparative form of the adjective and adverb 'fast'. 'Fast' originates from the Old English 'fæst', meaning 'firm, secure, or constant'. Over time, the meaning shifted from 'firmly fixed' to 'rapidly' (as in running 'hard' or 'fast' against something). The suffix '-er' is of Proto-Germanic origin, used to form comparative adjectives and adverbs. Separately, as a noun, it derives from 'fast' (to abstain from food), which comes from the Proto-Germanic '*fastēną' (to hold fast, guard, or keep).